Bangladesh Skipper Shanto Focuses on Process, Adaptability for India Test

Bangladesh Skipper Shanto Focuses on Process, Adaptability for India Test

Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto is urging his team to remain focused on the present and not dwell on their recent series victory over Pakistan as they prepare to face a formidable Indian side in the opening Test starting Thursday.

Despite their impressive 2-0 away win against Pakistan, Shanto emphasized the importance of adaptability and process in order to overcome a quality team like India. “We played very good cricket against Pakistan, but that’s in the past,” he said. “We’re here to play a new series, and we believe we can play very good cricket. We’re not thinking about the outcome, but just trying to follow our processes.”

While conditions may vary, Shanto believes that facing a team like India, with its world-class players, requires a focus on their own strengths rather than external factors. “They’re a very quality side,” he said. “We’re not thinking about the condition or the opponents. We’re just thinking about ourselves.”

One of Bangladesh’s key players to watch will be pacer Nahid Rana, who impressed with a match-haul of five wickets in the second Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan. However, Shanto stressed that he will not rely solely on any individual player. “He’s very exciting, but I won’t put my entire focus on any individual player,” he said. “All the fast bowlers did a great job in Pakistan, and I hope they’ll do something good here.”

Bangladesh has often found themselves in winning positions in white-ball cricket and even in Test matches against India, but have failed to close out games. Shanto believes that the team has gained experience and emotional control in recent years. “We’re not getting too emotional,” he said. “We’re thinking about our game, not what will happen if we lose or win. We’re just trying to give 100% every single match.”

Despite the potential dominance of spin on the Chepauk pitch, Shanto expressed confidence in Bangladesh’s spin and pace attack. “We have a very experienced spin-bowling attack,” he said. “But we also have very good pace bowlers. I’m not thinking too much about spin or pace bowling.”

Ultimately, Shanto believes that adaptability will be key to success. “As far as the wicket is concerned, it will be a good wicket,” he said. “We will try to adapt to the wicket as soon as possible.”

Kohli's Chepauk Challenge: CSK Must Dismiss Him Early, Say Experts

Kohli’s Chepauk Challenge: CSK Must Dismiss Him Early, Say Experts

Virat Kohli’s return to action in the Indian Premier League (IPL) opener against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) has sparked anticipation and analysis. Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden believes that Kohli’s ability to bat long on the tricky Chepauk pitch could pose a significant threat to CSK.

Hayden highlighted Kohli’s average of 30 and strike rate of 111 at the Chepauk Stadium, suggesting that the venue has historically presented challenges for the Indian batsman. However, he emphasized that Kohli’s danger lies in his ability to adapt and become more dangerous as he spends more time at the crease.

“It’s really tricky, so they’re going to need Virat Kohli out early inside the powerplay,” Hayden said. “They’ve done so thrice over the last 5 innings, and they’ll need to do so for the 4th time.”

Hayden also noted that Kohli’s recent form has been exceptional, with the batsman scoring 765 runs in the ODI World Cup last November. Former India batter Mohammed Kaif echoed Hayden’s sentiments, praising Kohli’s hunger and desire to score runs.

“We already know he’s a great player, but every innings, he wants to play a match-winning innings, make the team win whether it’s for India or RCB,” Kaif said. “This hunger has been self-made and now that he’s come back from a break, he’ll be fresh for the IPL.”

Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh believes that the onus will be on RCB’s batters to win games, given the team’s perceived bowling weaknesses. He suggested that RCB should aim for scores of 230 or more to give their bowlers a cushion.

“The best thing you can do this season, if they are batting first, doesn’t matter, look to get 230, 240… they must target at least 220 or 230, because a 20-run margin can probably win them more number of games,” Harbhajan said.

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